High Sheriff of Suffolk - 19th Century

19th Century

  • 1800: William Beaumaris Rush, of Raydon
  • 1801: Charles Streynsham Collinson, of Sproughton
  • 1802: Thomas Cocksedge, of Bury
  • 1803: Sir Harry Parker, of Melford, Bt.
  • 1804: Sir Robert Pocklington, of Chelmsworth, Knt.
  • 1805: George Nassau, of Trimley
  • 1806: Michael William le Heup, of Bury.
  • 1807: Thomas Mills, of Great Saxham
  • 1808: John Vernon, of Nacton
  • 1809: John Dresser, of Blyford
  • 1810: Joshua Grigby, of Drinkstone
  • 1811: Roger Pettiward, of Great Finborough
  • 1812: Richard Moore, of Melford
  • 1813: Harry Spencer Waddington, of Cavenham
  • 1814: Edward Hollond, of Benhall
  • 1815: Charles Tyrrell of Gipping
  • 1816: Sir Charles Blois, of Yoxford, Bt.
  • 1817: Sir Robert Harland of Nacton, Bt.
  • 1818: Charles Berners of Woolverstone Hall
  • 1819: Andrew Arcedeckne of Glevering Hall, Hacheston
  • 1820: George Thomas, of Woodbridge
  • 1821: Philip Bennett, of Rougham
  • 1822: Ambrose Harbord Steward, of Stoke
  • 1823: Henry Usborne, of Branches
  • 1824: John Fitzgerald of Bredfield
  • 1825: Sir Henry Edward Bunbury, of Barton
  • 1826: John Payne Elwes, of Stoke by Clare
  • 1827: John Francis Leathes, of Herringfleet
  • 1828: Hart Logan, of Kentwell Hall
  • 1829: John Ruggles Brice, of Clare
  • 1830: John Wilson Sheppard, of Campsey Ash
    Sir William Middleton, of Shrubland, Bt.
  • 1831: John Read, of Primrose Hill, Holbrook
  • 1832: Joseph Burch Smith, of Stoke Hall, Ipswich
  • 1833: Sir Thomas Gooch, 5th Baronet, of Benacre
  • 1834: John Garden, of Redisham
  • 1835: Robert Sayer, of Sibton Park
  • 1836: Edward Bliss, of Brandon
  • 1837: Sir Hyde Parker, 8th Baronet, of Long Melford
  • 1838: Thomas Hallifax the elder, of Chadacre Hall
  • 1839: Arthur John Brooke, of Horningsheath
  • 1840: George St Vincent Wilson, of Redgrave
  • 1841: Sir Josias Rowley, Bt, of Tendring Hall
  • 1842: Edward Bridgman, of Coney Weston
  • 1843: William Long, of Saxmundham
  • 1844: Sir Philip Broke, 2nd Baronet, of Nacton
  • 1845: Henry Wilson, of Stowlangtoft
  • 1846: Sir Robert Adair, Bt, of Flixton
  • 1847: Henry James Oakes, of Nowton Court
  • 1848: Charles Vanneck, 3rd Baron Huntingfield, of Haveningham Hall
  • 1849: Rt. Hon. John Henniker-Major, 4th Baron Henniker, of Thornham Hall, replaced by Thomas James Ireland, of Ousden Hall
  • 1850: Sir Thomas Rokewode-Gage, 8th Baronet, of Hengrave Hall
  • 1851: Frederick Barne, of Sotterley Hall
  • 1852: James Hamilton Lloyd-Anstruther, of Hintlesham Hall
  • 1853: Rt. Hon. John Henniker-Major, 4th Baron Henniker, of Thornham Hall
  • 1854: Windsor Parker, of Clopton Hall
  • 1855: John Josselyn, of St Edmund's Hill, Bury St Edmunds
  • 1856: Andrew Arcedeckne, of Glevering Hall, Hacheston
  • 1857: John George Weller Poley, of Boxted Hall
  • 1858: Peter Robert Burrell, of Stoke Park, Ipswich
  • 1859: John George Sheppard, of Campsey Ash
  • 1860: Thomas Thornhill, of Riddlesworth
  • 1861: Edward Robert Starkie Bence, of Kentwell Hall, Melford
  • 1862: Sir John Blois, 8th Baronet, of Cockfield Hall, Yoxford
  • 1863: John William Brooke, of Sibton Park
  • 1864: Sir George Broke-Middleton, 3rd Baronet, of Nacton
  • 1865: John Page Reade, of Stutton
  • 1866: William Gilstrap, of Fornham St. Greneveve
  • 1867: Robert John Pettiward, of Great Finborough Hall
  • 1868: Sir Charles James Fox Bunbury
  • 1869: Frederick William Schreiber, of Melton
  • 1870: Frederick William Thellusson, Lord Rendlesham, of Rendlesham Hall
  • 1871: Thomas Richard Mills, of Great Saxham
  • 1872: Henry Alexander Starkie Bence of Thorington Hall
  • 1873: Fuller Maitland Wilson, of Stowlangtoft Hall
  • 1874: Thomas Barbot Beale, of Brettenham Park
  • 1875: Sir Robert Affleck, 6th Baronet of Dalham Hall
  • 1876: Harry Spencer Waddington, of Cavenham Hall
  • 1877: George Holt Wilson, of Redgrave Hall
  • 1878: Sir Francis Robert Sherlock Lambert Gooch, of Benacre, 8th Baronet
  • 1879: William Beeston Long, of Hurt's Hall, Saxmundham
  • 1880: George Henry Pocklington, of Chelsworth
  • 1881: Robert Emlyn Lofft, of Troston Hall
  • 1882: Edward Phillippe Mackenzie
  • 1883: John George Weller-Poley, of Boxted Hall
  • 1884: Walter Thomas Brown, of Brent Eleigh
  • 1885: Sir Alfred Sherlock Gooch, 9th Baronet of Benacre Hall
  • 1886: Herbert Bulkley Praed, Ousden Hall
  • 1887: William Edmund Image of Herringswell
  • 1888: George Gery Milner-Gibson-Cullum of Hardwick House, Hawstead
  • 1889: John Paley, of Ampton Hall
  • 1890:
  • 1891: Arthur Heywood, of Sudbourne Hall
  • 1892:
  • 1897: Edward Walter Greene of Nether Hall, Pakenham
  • 1898: Thomas Henry Tacon, of Bed House, Eye
  • 1899: Edwin James Johnstone, of Rougham Hall

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